106 ordspråk av Homer J. Simpson
Homer J. Simpson
But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast, for gentle ways are best, and keep aloof from sharp contentions.
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By mutual confidence and mutual aid - great deeds are done, and great discoveries made
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Do not mourn the dead with the belly
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Endure, my heart: you once endured something even more dreadful
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Even his griefs are a joy, long after, to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured
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Even if you gods, and all the goddesses too, should be looking on, yet would I be glad to sleep with golden Aphrodite
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Even were sleep is concerned, too much is a bad thing.
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Far and near friends knew this house; for he whose home it was had much acquaintance in the world
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For rarely are sons similar to their fathers: most are worse, and a few are better than their fathers.
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For you are goddesses, inside on everything, know everything. But we mortals hear only the news, and know nothing at all.
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Hateful to me as are the gates of hell, Is he who, hiding one thing in his heart, Utters another.
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Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another.
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He saw the cities of many peoples and learnt their ways. He suffered many hardships on the high seas in his struggles to preserve his life and bring his comrades home.
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He went off without a word along the shore of the sounding sea.
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Homer: From now on, there are three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way, and the Max Power way. Bart: Isn't that just the wrong way? Homer: Yeah, but faster!
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